You may only conduct License Plate and VIN owner information searches to carry out one or more of the approved purposes of either the "Automobile Information Disclosure Act", the "Motor Vehicle Information and Cost Saving Act", the "National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1966", the "Anti-Car Theft Act of 1992", or the "Clean Air Act", all as now or hereafter amended. By submitting this form you attest that you are running the search for an approved reason and you will not share the data with anyone who is not authorized to view it by law. Vehicle owner information is not always available. You also declare that you shall not use search results for any purposes under the FCRA. You will be required to attest to these statements again in our members area when completing your search for a vehicle owner.

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You may only conduct License Plate and VIN owner information searches to carry out one or more of the approved purposes of either the "Automobile Information Disclosure Act", the "Motor Vehicle Information and Cost Saving Act", the "National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1966", the "Anti-Car Theft Act of 1992", or the "Clean Air Act", all as now or hereafter amended. By submitting this form you attest that you are running the search for an approved reason and you will not share the data with anyone who is not authorized to view it by law. Vehicle owner information is not always available. You also declare that you shall not use search results for any purposes under the FCRA. You will be required to attest to these statements again in our members area when completing your search for a vehicle owner.

Maryland MVA Offices – Locations, Hours & Phone Numbers

The Motor Vehicle Administration for Maryland is responsible for titling, registration, and licensing of all driving related affairs. The organization has offices throughout the state that take care of the transaction and licensing procedures for the residents near them. The MVA is also the agency that authorizes title service agents. To view Maryland MVA offices visit the above links.

You can save time and gas money by first checking with the official site for the online services they provide that can have you completing your tasks at home without needing to visit any of the MVA offices in near you.

The typical way to handle most driver related tasks is to visit a MVA office, but they don’t want you to wait in line and therefore the most commonly sought out tedious tasks are offered to be completed on their official site. You can use the site to apply for a driver’s license, fill out the application for a motorcycle license, apply for the license of a commercial driver, renew license, replace the one you lost or got damaged, take care of traffic tickets, and get in touch with the office administration to change the information you filed with them, like a change of address perhaps.

As a resident of Maryland you can access your own as well as others driving records. The site also has resources on immigrant license, since this would be the first time applying for the license in the state, the site walks you through the entire process of getting one, whether it’s for a car or a motorcycle, it also encourages users applying for immigrant licenses to apply for appointments through the site.